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,1. A; MARGESSON." HANGING POCKET ORBAG.

NO. 508,893. PatentedN-ov. 14. 1893.

INVENTOR.

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I. A. MARGESSON. Y HANGING POCKET-70R BAG-,

No. 508,893. Patented- Nov; 14; 1893.

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UN TED STATES PATENT OFFIC ISABEL AUGUSTA MARGES SON, OF 7 LONDON,ENGLAND.

HANGING P OCKET OR BAG.

$PEGIFIGATION forming part of Letters Patent 1\ To. 508,893, datedNovember 14, 1893. Application filed July 5 1893- Serial No. 479,637.(No model.)

To a whom it may concern.-

Be it known that I, ISABEL AUGUSTA MAR- GESSON, a subject of the Queenof Great Britain, residing at 63 St. Georges Road, South Belgravia,London, in the county of Middlesex, England, have invented a new anduseful Hanging Pocket or Bag, of which the follow- .ing is aspecification.

bag or pouch I extend upward .for a suitable distance above the mouth ofsaid, bag and such extensions I inclose in n-shaped metal framesprovided with a catch at their upper parts so that they may be'lockedtogether.

A second catch is provided immediately abovethe mouth of the bag properso that said bag may be closed independently. of the extensions thereof.a

On the inner face of the extension of the back of the bag I formreceptacles, one for a watch, and a second. for small coins, or otherarticles. Achain withone end secured to the n-shaped metal frame isprovided for securing the watch to the bag.

On the outside of the back of the bag and the extension thereof a pencilsheath and a receptacle for visiting cards, letters, or the like areprovided.

The upper part of the metal frame on the extension of the back of thebag is connected to achatelaine hook, or other device, by means I ofwhich the bag may be attached to the waist belt of the wearer by meansof suitable chains, cords, or attachments. And in order that myinvention may be more fully understood and carried into practice, I willnow proceed to describe the same with reference to the accompanyingdrawings, of which Figure l is a front elevation of an open bag, and Fig2 a back elevation of a closed bag, constructed according to thisinvention.

The bag a, the ends and bottom of which are provided with accordion'plaits b, has its back and front provided with extensions 0 c inclosedin n shaped metal frames cl d the coins, or other articles.

A chain g with one end secured to the upper part of the frame (1' isprovided, to the other end of which the watch may be secured.

On the outside of the back of the bag a and extension 0', are formed apencil sheath hand a receptacle h for visiting cards, card case, or

the like.

The upper part of the frame d is connected to a chatelaine hoolgor otherdevice '5 by means of which the bag may be secured to the waist belt ofthe wearer by suitable chains, cords, or attachments i. v

What I claim is I 1.' A bag or pocket having its sides extended beyondthe mouth of the bag, a lock or catch for uniting the extended portionsof the sides and a second lock or catch at the mouth of the bag,substantially as described.

2. A bag or pocket having-its sides extended beyond the mouth of thebag, and one of the said extended sides being provided with receptacles,a catch for uniting the sa d extended sides, and a second catch or lookat the mouth of the bag, substantially as described.

3. A pocket or bag having the accordion plaits b and its sides formedwith the extensions c, 0, beyond the mouth of the bag, the receptaclescarried by one of such extensions, the catch e for uniting the saidextensions, and the catch e at the mouth of the bag, substantially asdescribed.

4. A bag having its sides formed with extensions c, 0' beyond the mouthof the bag, the. edges of the said extensions being inclosed in then-shaped metal frames 01-, d, Wherebythe said extensions are adapted tofold at the mouth of the bag, and means for holding the said extensionstogether, substantially as described.

ISABEL AUGUSTA MARGESSON.

Witnesses:

WM. THOS. MARSHALL, E. 'CAMMEo,

